Tuesday, February 16, 2010

A tender child of summers three

A tender child of summers three


Seeking her little bed at night,

Paused on the dark stair timidly.

"0 Mother, take my hand," said she,

"And then the dark will all be light."

We older children grope our way

From dark behind to dark before;

And only when our hands we lay

Dear Lord, in Thine, the night is day,

Reach downward to the sunless days

Wherein our guides are blind as we,

And faith is small, and hope delays;

Take Thou the hands of prayer we raise,

And let us feel the light of Thee.

Amen.

J. G. Whittier (1807 -.1892)

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